Physicists at Vienna University of Technology have developed a new equation describing how particles move through quantum spacetime, suggesting they may deviate slightly from the paths predicted by Einstein's classical relativity. The research, which quantizes the metric governing spacetime curvature, could provide a measurable way to test competing theories of quantum gravity.
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Physicists at Vienna University of Technology have developed a new equation describing how particles move through quantum spacetime, suggesting they may deviate slightly from the paths predicted by Einstein's classical relativity. The research, which quantizes the metric governing spacetime curvature, could provide a measurable way to test competing theories of quantum gravity.